Cholinergic Pathway SNPs and Postural Control in 477 Older Adults

oleh: Carina Arnold, Carina Arnold, Claudia Schulte, Claudia Schulte, Mariana Moscovich, Ulrike Sünkel, Ulrike Sünkel, Laura Zaunbrecher, Laura Zaunbrecher, Florian Metzger, Florian Metzger, Thomas Gasser, Thomas Gasser, Gerhard W. Eschweiler, Gerhard W. Eschweiler, Ann-Kathrin Hauser, Ann-Kathrin Hauser, Daniela Berg, Daniela Berg, Daniela Berg, Walter Maetzler, Walter Maetzler, Walter Maetzler

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Diterbitkan: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-09-01

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Objective: To determine whether single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the cholinergic system and quantitative parameters of postural control are associated in healthy older adults. This is a cross-sectional analysis from the TREND study.Methods: All participants performed a static postural control task for 30 s on a foam pad in semitandem stance and eyes closed. We analyzed mean power frequency (MPF), area, acceleration, jerk, and velocity from a mobile sensor worn at the lower back using a validated algorithm. Genotypes of four SNPs in genes involved in the cholinergic system (SLC5A7, CHAT, BCHE, CHRNA4) were extracted from the NeuroX chip. All participants present a normal neurological examination and a Minimental state examination score >24.Results: Four hundred and seventy seven participants were included. Mean age was 69 years, 41% were female. One SNP of the cholinergic pathway was significantly associated with a quantitative postural control parameter. The minor allele of rs6542746 in SLC5A7 was associated with lower MPF (4.04 vs. 4.22 Hz; p = 3.91 × 10-4). Moreover, the following associations showed trends toward significance: minor allele of rs6542746 in SLC5A7 with higher anteroposterior acceleration (318 vs. 287 mG; p = 0.005), and minor allele of rs3810950 in CHAT with higher mediolateral acceleration [1.77 vs. 1.65 log(mG); p = 0.03] and velocity [1.83 vs. 1.74 log(mm/s); p = 0.019]. Intraindividual occurrence of rs6542746 and rs3810950 minor alleles was dose-dependently related with lower MPF (p = 0.004).Conclusion: This observational study suggests an influence of SNPs of the cholinergic pathway on postural control in older adults.